Scrapbook Soup"Keeping Up"
Make technology your friend. It's hard to keep up with each and every new trend but you can find your favorites and use them to your advantage. We begin with an awesome page, then it's a project life page with Nancy Nally using instagram photos, and finally a family heirloom with modern techniques but historic info from Paula Nelson-Hart. D

11:00 am

Paint This with Jerry Yarnell"Wine & Roses (Still Life), Part 2"
In this episode, Jerry continues outlining crystal glass with script brush then under paints grapes - then with chisel edge brushes finishes painting in colors of wine in glass. Then begin highlighting grapes - then sketch in roses with white pencil and under-paint them with chisel-edge brushes. D

11:30 am

Aviators
GlasAir: We go flying in this blazingly fast low-wing, two-seat homebuilt aircraft. Legend Cub: The Cub is an aviators' favorite and the Legend Cub is today's most popular American-manufactured light sport aircraft. Terminals: How are airport terminals designed? We check out the form and function of terminals from the design of the arrivals and departures areas to how the gates arranged to park aircraft. D

12:00 pm

This Old House"Jersey Shore Rebuilds 2013/Sandy and The Jersey Shore"
Months after Superstorm Sandy wreaked historic destruction on the Jersey Shore, Kevin, Norm and Richard find three homeowners determined, despite the seemingly insurmountable challenges, to stay and rebuild: stronger, smarter and up out of harm's way. In Bay Head, Point Pleasant, Manasquan and communities like them along this hard-hit barrier island community, there's nowhere to go but up. D

12:30 pm

Ask This Old House"Replacing An Old Door/Hot Water Without Waiting"
The 12th season of ASK THIS OLD HOUSE begins with Kevin teaching the guys how to use Twitter. Tom replaces an old, rusted bulkhead door. Richard discusses several ways to get hot water without waiting. D

1:00 pm

The Woodwright's Shop"Joined Chest with Peter Follansbee"
The master joiner of Plimoth Plantation shows how to frame a small, mortised and tenoned chest in the old English style. D

1:30 pm

Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac"Glass Desk Lamp"
In this episode of Rough Cut, Tommy builds a beautiful art glass table lamp featuring triple-mitered corners - the perfect accent piece whether it's on or off. On the Rough Cut Road Trip, we head to Cambridge Massachusetts to visit a glass-making school where artists work miracles with glass and fire. Tune in to learn the art of fusing glass with designer Neils Cosman. D

America's Heartland
Discover how Idaho dairy farmers work to protect rivers and streaMs. Meet a Tennessee couple making award winning goat cheese. Go door to door for home delivery with a Minnesota milkman. D

3:00 pm

Comet Encounter
They have fascinated, even terrified humans for thousands of years. Traditionally seen as harbingers of doom, comets can influence some people even to this day. For scientists, though, comets are a great opportunity for space exploration.G

4:00 pm

Moyers & Company"Wendell Berry: Poet & Prophet"
Wendell Berry, a quiet and humble man, has become an outspoken advocate for revolution. He urges immediate action as he mourns how America has turned its back on the land and rejected Jeffersonian principles of respect for the environment and sustainable agriculture. Berry warns, "People who own the world outright for profit will have to be stopped; by influence, by power, by us. D

5:00 pm

European Journal"Un Calls for End of Racist Santa Spectacle"
Turkey: Trials against the State - Crimes committed by the state in the 1990s are only now going to trial in Turkey. Relatives of the victims are hoping for justice. But time is running out: the statute of limitations is 20 years. D

PBS NewsHour Weekend
This weekend we take a look at life in America's far north, Barrow, Alaska. Temperatures in the Arctic are warming twice as fast as any other place on the planet. PBS NewsHour traveled there to report on how Alaska Natives are coping with the cascading effects of climate change on their subsistence lifestyle. D

6:30 pm

Rick Steves' Europe"Normandy: War-Torn Yet Full of Life"
Rick explores the half-timbered charm of Rouen, reflects on Monet's lily ponds, peeks in on local artisans, and sees Honfleur's harbor with an easel. The adventure also includes composer Eric Satie's eccentric world, Normandy cuisine, a tour of the D-Day beaches and a visit to the abbey of Mont St. Michel.G

7:00 pm

The Lawrence Welk Show"Roses"
The band and singers open this show and set the theme with "Everything's Comin' Up Roses." Ken Delo sings "Red Roses for a Blue Lady," and Guy and Ralna stroll on "Primrose Lane."G

8:00 pm

Last of the Summer Wine"Bicycle Bonanza"
Compo, Clegg and Foggy hire bikes from Auntie Wainwright for off-the-road bicycle trekking.G

As Time Goes By
Jean and Lionel hide their history when faced with Jean's sister-in-law Penny.G

9:30 pm

The Cafe"There Were Three in the Bed"
Sarah, Chloe and Mary all have plans for the evening on this Saturday morning. Meanwhile the ice seems to be thawing a bit between Carol and Phil, but not so much that she and Stan want to share their evening with him.G

My Family"The Guru"
Ben is mentioned in a book dedication by a successful and wealthy celebrity dentist, whom Ben cannot remember having met. Susan reveals a romantic encounter in Albania.G

11:00 pm

Doctor Who Series"The Power of Three"
The Doctor and the Ponds puzzle over an unlikely invasion of Earth - millions of sinister black cubes that arrive overnight, almost like presents falling from the sky. There is no indication of what might be inside them or who sent them. The international community is at a loss. It is left to The Doctor to unearth who is behind the mystery.G